studio spruce up

After seeing these curtains at the Cottage Living Idea House I knew exactly how I wanted to use this "idea". I've been wanting a skirt for my work table since I put it up to hide all
the junk underneath, but nothing ever struck my fancy. This was the
perfect solution. Boy, was this ever easy! I pretty much copied the Idea Home curtains. I used two yards of craft felt in the 72" width (which was 25% off at Hobby Lobby). I cut it with pinking sheers, threaded cheap yarn along the bottom edge, then attached it to my table top with thumb tacks. I then covered the top edge (and all the thumb tacks) with a piece of green gingham ribbon. Isn't it cute? I couldn't be more pleased.After that was complete my ugly gray office chair stuck out like a sore thumb. What was I to do other than cover it? This was yet another project on my to-do list that I never got around to. I wish I had attempted this sooner because it literally took me an hour to complete. What a difference a cutesy fabric makes!Ahhh, I'm loving my spruced up space!

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studio spruce up

After seeing these curtains at the Cottage Living Idea House I knew exactly how I wanted to use this "idea". I've been wanting a skirt for my work table since I put it up to hide all
the junk underneath, but nothing ever struck my fancy. This was the
perfect solution. Boy, was this ever easy! I pretty much copied the Idea Home curtains. I used two yards of craft felt in the 72" width (which was 25% off at Hobby Lobby). I cut it with pinking sheers, threaded cheap yarn along the bottom edge, then attached it to my table top with thumb tacks. I then covered the top edge (and all the thumb tacks) with a piece of green gingham ribbon. Isn't it cute? I couldn't be more pleased.After that was complete my ugly gray office chair stuck out like a sore thumb. What was I to do other than cover it? This was yet another project on my to-do list that I never got around to. I wish I had attempted this sooner because it literally took me an hour to complete. What a difference a cutesy fabric makes!Ahhh, I'm loving my spruced up space!

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